In the days following the UN Food Systems Summit I have read a number or articles questioning whether there is a role for the private sector in transforming global food systems into something healthie
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These creative spirits are being dampened by long hours, burn out, or disillusionment with corporate systems.
A culture change is needed at corporations if they are to fully access this precious internal source of renewable energy.
As the world visibly slowed down to cope with the grip of the global pandemic, people who didn’t consider themselves part of the green agenda began to recognise the benefits of fresh air and smog-free cities. It’s a timely reminder for the discussions taking place later this year as the United Kingdom hosts the CoP 26 Climate Conference in November in Glasgow when the climate crisis will top both the political and boardroom agendas.